Rest as Resistance
Trisha shares her transformative journey from artist to community organizer, emphasizing the power of collective napping as a means of healing and connection. Her exploration of rest as a form of resistance highlights its role in challenging capitalism and white supremacy, while her four tenets of the Nap ministry advocate for reclaiming our dream space through restorative practices. This conversation reveals that rest is not merely about relaxation; it’s a profound act of liberation and community solidarity.In this clip
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Why rest is an act of resistance
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